Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Austria passes controversial reforms to 1912 Islam law


Protesters hold banners during the demonstration under the slogan "New Islam Law? Not with us!" in front of the parliament building in Vienna, Austria, 24 February 2015 Protesters held a demonstration against the new law outside the parliament building in Vienna on Tuesday
The Austrian parliament has passed controversial reforms to the country's century-old law on Islam.
The bill, which is partly aimed at tackling Islamist radicalism, gives Muslims more legal security but bans foreign funding for mosques and imams.

Burkina Faso Team: Keshi Loses Out

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Stephen Keshi, following the new appointment of German’s Genort Rohr, has lost out in his claim to replace Paul Put as coach of the Burkina Faso National team.
Keshi was rumored to be the front runner for the job due to his age, but when he was linked to the managerial role in South Africa and Equatorial Guinea, the Burkinabe Football Federation has opted against employing him as the country’s national team coach.

Jonathan Endorsed By Two Traditional Groups


Good news for President Jonathan and his campaign team as he has now been endorsed by two groups who also endorsed the governorship ambition of Ifeanyi Okowa and his deputy, Kingsley Otuaro, in Delta State.
Jonathan Endorsed By Two Traditional Groups
President Goodluck Jonathan
Daily Independent reports that the Urhobo Youth Awareness and Concerned Urhobo in North America, have thrown their weight behind the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), President Goodluck Jonathan.

What Teenage Girls Do For Money On Lagos Streets

Street trading and hawking, in its simplest form, is the act of selling of products along the streets or from place to place.
This is a common trend in Nigeria and a part of everyday life. On a daily basis, you see young children, both male and female between 7 and teenage years with their wares, running after moving vehicles on highways.
Snacks, drinks, household items, vegetables and fruits constitute the major goods they hawk.
While some pray for traffic jams so they sell their goods, others take advantage of bus parks, bus stops, streets, markets and any other public place with a lot of people to sell their wares.
PHOTOS: What Teenage Girls Do For Money On Lagos Streets
Teenage girls hawks local gin at Ijebu Ode, Ogun State
Some of these children hawk in groups, moving from one location to the other from morning till late in the evening.

Anyim Says Jonathan Created The Opposition


The secretary to the government of the federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, has claimed that President Goodluck Jonathan deliberately created opposition in Nigeria to deepen democracy.
Anyim Says Jonathan Created The Opposition
Anyim Pius Anyim

Representing Jonathan in Abuja during a presidential dinner organised by the University of Port Harcourt Alumni Association, Anyim said that the opposition were enjoying the atmosphere that the Jonathan administration had created.

Abia State Gives Out Cars To Reduce Unemployment

The Abia state government has given out vehicles free of charge to the youths of Ikwuano local government area as a way of reducing unemployment and alleviating poverty, Channels Television reports.
Abia State Gives Out Cars To Reduce Unemployment
Governor Theodore Orji
According to Governor Theodore Orji, the gesture was to create jobs, reduce idleness and criminality, enhance the standard of living and minimise accidents associated with the use of motorcycles popularly known as okadas.

Nightmares On Benin-Ore Road Before Goodluck's Tenure

Twenty six-year-old Timi Adeoye graduated two years ago from the University of Benin and was a frequent user of the Benin-Ore route. According to him, “travelling on Nigerian roads used to be a nightmare for me; I still remember spending twelve long hours on a trip from Lagos to Benin regularly since I got admission eight years ago. “
“The memory of those trips still leaves a distaste in my mouth”, he continues, “but I had to continue because I had to go school.”
Since it is the major link road between the west and south of Nigeria, it was appalling that it was in that state of decay. From 2006 to as recently as 2012, anyone who plied the Benin-Ore route could have testified to its horrific state. The deplorable condition of the road aside, there were armed robbers infested the area, and travellers were inclined to always say a prayer to avert terrible traffic jams lasting hours, and loss of lives and property. As Adeoye aptly describes it, it was “hell on Earth”.
Nightmares On Benin-Ore Road Before Goodluck's Tenure
Timi Adeoye: Benin-Ore-Shagamu Expressway Under Goodluck Jonathan
Popular columnist, Sonala Olumhense once said, “If you are a Nigerian, chances are you know someone who has spent an entire day, at least once, traveling the 140-mile Sagamu-Benin City road,

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...